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Shafiga Efendizadeh (Azerbaijani: Şəfiqə Əfəndizadə;
March 19, 1883 – July 29, 1959) was an
Azerbaijani women's
right activists,
educator and journalist...
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Abdul Hamid Efendizadeh (Azerbaijani: Əbdülhəmid Əfəndizadə) 15
April 1812 - 10
December 1880 (aged 68 years) was the 4th
Mufti of the
Religious Council...
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publicist Samad aga Agamalioglu,
writer and
publicist Shafiga Efendizadeh, pediatrician,
former Minister of
Public Health of the
Azerbaijan Democratic...
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Muftizadeh 1847–1880 4
Abdul Hamid Efendizadeh 1872–1880 5
Mirza Huseyn Afandi Qayibov 1883–1917 6
Ibrahim Efendizadeh 1944–1955 7
Asadulla Dibirov 1956–1959...
- aga Shahtakhtly, Adil Khan Ziyadkhanov,
Alabbas Musnib, and
Shafiga Efendizadeh. List of
newspapers in
Azerbaijan "Milli Məclis" [Components of Milli...
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residential building "Monolith",
according to the art
critic Rene
Efendizadeh,
together with the
building of the
Museum of
Azerbaijani Literature named...
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Bashir Akhmedov,
Misir Mardanov,
Aliheydar Gashimov,
Yahya Kerimov, Aziz
Efendizadeh,
Huseyn Ahmadov,
Akbar Bayramov,
Abdul Alizadeh,
Ajdar A****ev, as well...
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Prominent figures such as
Uzeyir Hajibeyli,
Khadija Aghayeva, and
Shafiga Efendizadeh also
taught at her courses.[citation needed]
After the
April occupation...
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School ****
Occupation clergyman,
literary critic, publicist,
enlightener Muslim leader Predecessor Abdul Hamid Efendizadeh Successor Title abolished...
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announced that he had left the
Ahrar faction chaired by
Abdulla Bey
Efendizadeh, had not yet
joined any faction, and
declared himself a left-wing neutral...